Llewellyn
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Keep this in mind:
link: http://www.mayanmajix.com/TZOLKIN/DT/DT.html
(Click there below on "What is your Mayan sun sign?")
B.t.w., this is the so-called Long Count (which is supposed to be the traditional count, as opposed to other modern interpretations, the latter which appear to work better though for some people)
Current research is indicating that the Maya began their day at Sun Rise not Midnight. If you happen to be
born in the early AM i.e., 3:00 am you might consider using the previous day to look up your Sun sign and tone.
For example, if you were born on May 15th at 3:00am (Before Sun Rise) it’s worth checking the results
for May 14th to see if that day’s Mayan Sun sign and Tone fit you better? Please keep in mind that this
issue is still a matter of debate amongst Mayan Calendar researchers, however, in our first hand
experience preparing Mayan Astrology reports it appears to be the most accurate method.
link: http://www.mayanmajix.com/TZOLKIN/DT/DT.html
(Click there below on "What is your Mayan sun sign?")
B.t.w., this is the so-called Long Count (which is supposed to be the traditional count, as opposed to other modern interpretations, the latter which appear to work better though for some people)